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A budget of Woodville news is crowded out to-day.

Messrs Hagget and Psrcy, printers, of Wellington, were on Thursday last adjudged bankrupt. Mr S. M. Grace, an ex-M.H.R., has been appointed Interpreter to the House, in the place of Mr Gilbert Mair. The salary is £250 per annum. In tbs House of Representatives there are no less than ten lawyers. Two of them. Sir Maurice O’Rorke and the Hon. \\. P. Reeves, however, do not practioc their profession. One of the first petitions presented to the House was that from the Women’s Christian Temperance Union for the raising of the age of consent to eighteen. Wellington is promised a divorce case which is it said will be very spicy. The corespondent is alleged to be well known in business circles. Dr Newman ovidentlv fancies that the mantle of Sir John Hall has fallen upon him, for he has given notice of his in*.r ation to introduce a bill empowering women to hold seats in the Legislative Assembly of the colony. Sir Robert Stout proposes bringing in a bill dealing with gambling. Sir Robert i* undertaking a large contract without the least hope of success. It secures

popularity with the “ unco guid ” and the honorable gentleman needs it. The Evening Post says Mr Steward feels sore with his party because he was not recommended for the Knighthood, whioh, it is stated, was promised him. There is probably as much truth in this assertion of our contemporary as its statement that Major Steward had canvassed members for support for the Speaker’s chair. Mr Dyson, from Tamuka, South Canterbury, has taken the Makakahi Hotel, and entered into possession to-dav. The residents of Makuri and N have guaranteed the interest on the cost of the erection of the telephone betw n L’ahiatua and Makuri. l’hr telegraph wire between Palmers* and Wellington has been duple - i. an l Pahiatua is new connected dir . v .h Palmerston. The libel case Grevi'ie v Cn *_;'. ! was commenced in Wellington yeste. day and is still proceeding. Mr Merry weather has just turned out a very serviceable milk cart to the order of Mr John Gieeson, Mangatainoka. For style and finish we have seen nothing to beat it in the Rush.

For job printing of every lev pt ; on in the latest styles and at tho lowest Vit-.-s go to the Pahiatta Herald O li • A splendid assortment of evening shoes, in blacks and tans, arc now to hand at the W. F. C. Ltd., all our own importing, plendid value, and by well-known makers. Extra pair of trousers. —Revolution in the tailoring trade. Trewby Brothers fire now taking orders for three guinea suits to measure with an extra p ,ir of trousers. A tine range of tweeds to select from. All orders executed on the premises Trewby Brothers, outfitters. The actual monetary cost of a suit of slothes is no test of its cheapness otherwise. ! which lasts longest, fits best and looks best, and this combination you can only secure by patronising a thoroughly pm Leal tailor. A. BLAIR will tit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and first class stock of goods. j N :ji What is one person’s loss is another’s gain. The whole of the large an 1 vav. 1 stock of ladies and childrens ulsters, capes, and skirts jit Coburg House, to be cleare 1 at twenty-five per cent nn lor marivtd price, l isters marked 10s fi t can now be bought at 14s fid. A splendid stock to select from. Trewby Brothers nre the losers; the buyers will he lie gainers.

We have just opened tins day a special purchase consisting of three bales of the latest art paperhangings. one case of colored and figured sheet glass, one ca«c of Win i m tubes, nnd water <\» os in cakes and half cakes, and a largo line of artists’ oil and water color brushes, one ensu of painters’ sundries, brushware, nnd have marked the whole very low to Hear. Cooper & Go., opposite the’ Bank of New Zealand.

Bought at half the usual price.—Foity two gents’ macintoshes with tape. During the next few days we shall offer them the following prices :—Macintoshes worth X*2 15s for £1 15s; macintoshes worth AM 5s for £2 5s ; macintoshes- worth £3 15s for £.2 10s. Trewby Brothers, drapers and outfitters.

Seasonable goods nt. the right, prices: Men’s Mackintoshes, 00s and 35* ; Qv r . coats. 15s fid to 35m; Oilcoats. 10s i.fi ; Sn<Ul.« rwc d Trousers. 13s lid ; Bluchor-. 11 10s Ulsters now 19s fid ; ‘2ls Ulsters non 12* C»il : U -di * 30s Mackintoshes now 12s (id ; Capes from Is (id : Feather Boas. Is fid • Jackets from Vs (id ; Umbrellas. Is 1 M Wo il 1 iaw 1 f>m Is lid; J . u Blouses. Is lid ; Strong Lac-up*. 7s fil 1 ' Bedford tnd I the people’s drapers. Dressmaking to suit tin* times. See our barge stock of dress materials, nothing M * r unpare with them for value in the province. Wo arc now in »Lim continues ling and matei 32 fid at Prow v Bot i< < . to order of double width din jon-ils or in 17s Brothers. Costume to order of new fancy * material foi 1 2s fid ni Trewby Brothers. I he ibove price \ iludc makin *. in and material. In fact everything"i ~n i rod I Brothers, f**i»»il\ drapers. SHTIw man in Imrine-s who does not ,d vertise is hit girl in the dark Hen vwh is doing, but nobody else does.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 June 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 June 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 June 1894, Page 2

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